Boog, is either the 14-way Kabuki™ Top Cuff in the Mizuno Aerolite full length, or does your wife's sticks get hung up in the bag? I have been eyeing this bag for a while on the "auction" site as a cost effective lightweight cart bag. Thanks for the feedback.

You said that the twilight covers Apr-May, which is only two months. You get four days per week, so that equates to ~32 days to golf within the two months for ~$9.38 per round (best case playing every day). Even if you played 50% of the available time, it would cost you $18.76 per round (given the after 6 PM limitation, that would for 9-holes). Now, if it is somehow for four months as you stated, then the cost per round is a lot cheaper. If the course is half-way...

Golf life is too short to deal with this buffoonery. Also, for the most part, you get what you pay for (to quote an over-used axiom). Let ownership / pro shop / ranger deal with it, and if they don't, find a better place to play. A friggin' 7-some? Must have looked like a chinese fire drill on the tee box.

Congrats; an eagle's an eagle - you didn't design the course. You mentioned that it was a 310 yard Par 3 - assuming that it's a Par 4 to justify the Eagle (a 310-yard Par 3 would be difficult for the average golfer to Par let alone Birdie). Based on the stats you provided, looks like a putting lesson and more practice would benefit your scoring (join the club).

For me, I mainly golf early in the morning during the weekday (~5:30 AM). I can get in 9 holes (carrying or with a push cart), and be home before my son's bus picks him up for school. I also take a few weekdays during summer to play in the late morning or early afternoon. My weekends are busy either coaching or working on the "honey do" list, but I will be golfing a few times during the weekend with friends / family.
There is a very nice nearby course which has...

It's hard for someone on an internet forum to provide any accurate feedback as there is no visual data. The best bet would be for a local PGA instructor to have a look to see if these are the right fit for you. You could also go to a retail store (Golf Town,...), and get a swing fitting (swing speed, launch angles, spin rates, ball speed,...) with these clubs (usually for a fee). Otherwise, it's hard to know with certainty. The more you play, the more you will begin...